Lovi Poe Lambasted by Director Erik Matti Calling Her a “Starlet”

Renowned director Erik Matti posted his sentiments on his official Facebook account, regarding Lovi Poe’s decision to left one of his project with the director. According to the Director, the Kapuso actress Lovi Poe is one of the cast on his official movie-entry to the 2014 Metro Manila Film Festival.

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The 25-year-old actress Lovi Poe came under attack on social media after the post of Erik Matti went viral online during the past few days garnering more than 500 Likes and more than 100 comments on Facebook.

According to Director Erik Matti, there are two days left on Lovi Poe’s shooting schedule with the Erik Matti movie titled “Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles, Ang Kubot,” the official entry of Erik Matti in the MMFF 2014 this coming December.

During the earlier movie of Erik Matti titled “Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles,” Lovi Poe played the role of Dingdong Dantes’ girlfriend who lived in a secluded area, the place was also known as the habitat of “Aswang.”

The movie “Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles” was originally shown during the year 2012, it was produced by AgostoDos, Reality Entertainment and GMA Films featuring Dingdong Dantes, Lovi Poe, Lotlot de Leon, Ramon Bautista, Janice de Belen and Joey Marquez under the direction of Erik Matti who is also one of its producers.

Although Lovi Poe is considered as one of the leading lady in the upcoming movie project of Erik Matti, there are rumors online that a new leading lady surfaced in the person of actress Isabelle Daza.

Here’s the Complete Post of Erik Matti on Facebook:

I’ve always thought highly of actors, stars and celebrities being intelligent enough to make the right choices for the roles they want to play on films. I have been disappointed several times in the past but I am always hopeful that maybe next time actors will make the right one.

I am currently doing the sequel to Tiktik The Aswang Chronicles that starred Dingdong Dantes, Joey Marquez, Janice de Belen, Ramon Bautista and Lovi Poe. Yes, Lovi Poe. She played the girlfriend of Dingdong as the requisite pregnant damsel in distress in a siege film. It may not be as important a film as a Cinemalaya entry but I think it’s a fun worthy project to do.

The sequel Kubot The Aswang Chronicles takes off where the first one ended with Dingdong and Lovi along with their newly born baby Macky rushing to leave the town of Pulupandan.

We have a new leading lady for the 2nd film. This time it will be played by Isabelle Daza. So you might ask what happened to Lovi? Well, Lovi will supposedly be in the film for 2 shooting days. That will be how long the opening part will be shot. I leave you guys to figure out what happens there but after that opening sequence, the story continues after two years of that incident.

So technically, the lead actress In the first film Lovi Poe will only be shot for 2 days here in the 2nd film.
Now that’s where we encountered problems.

In franchise movies like these, we in Reality Entertainment, AgostoDos and GMA films, as producers think beyond than just one film and we stipulate in our contracts for the actors that they should be ready to do 3 films. That holds true for Dingdong (even if he is a co-producer), Joey Marquez, Janice De Belen (even if she died on the first one. Who knows, she might re-appear as the ghost conscience of Joey Marquez) , Ramon Bautista (that even if his Bart character died, he’s now back in the 2nd film in a surprise role) and of course, Lovi.

For months now, we, the producers and the production have been struggling to negotiate with Lovi and her managers to shoot the opening sequence. Over a month ago, we got word that she does not want to do it because it was just for two days. We dangled every possible option just to get her to agree with us EVEN WHEN WE HAVE A SOLID CONTRACT TO HOLD HER UP TO THIS 2nd film, but she and her manager Leo Dominguez still said no. (Even if, by the way, our new lead actress, Isabelle Daza is also coming from the same manager).

The final straw that made us decide it would be impossible to get Lovi Poe to do the role was when they said yes but demanded a ridiculous amount of money for it. There I realized, “Tangina, wala talagang plano ‘tong Lovi na ‘to na gawin ‘tong sequel. Huhuthutan lang kami nito na parang nangongotong na pulis!”

This post is long overdue. As part producer of the film, I don’t want any negative publicity to put the film in a bad light. I only decided today to post this because it has been 3 weeks now and we have been looking for a replacement for Lovi and we couldn’t find anyone. I just realized, Lovi screwed us up! And even with a contract binding us to her, showbusiness doesn’t really operate that way. As much as possible, whatever the conflict, avoid any corporate and legal confrontation.

I am pissed that a starlet like Lovi Poe would have the gall to go against the contract she signed just because she does not want to do a two-day role.

We will, of course, still find a replacement for her after all the burden she put on us and the production.
Just want to vent out my frustration at how these managers and starlets think so highly of themselves. Gumawa lang ng Muslim Musliman na indie kala mo serious actor na.

This will be the last time I will get a talent from Leo Dominguez. And Lovi Poe, kahit maliit lang kaming production company, you will never get any offer from us again. Good luck on your world-changing teleseryes. F*** you very much for f*****g us up!

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